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Two new Birmingham traveller sites to be built

Councillor says the former industrial land in Aston should be reserved for housing local people

Two new traveller sites are to be built in Birmingham on land that should be set aside for housing local people, it has been claimed.

Details of the brace of new sites are outlined in the city council's new Birmingham Development Plan - the document which explains how the city will grow and develop over the next two decades.

But opposition Conservative housing spokesman John Lines has described the decision to release the former industrial land in Aston for traveller camps as "barmy".

The city already has one official traveller camp at Tameside Drive, in Castle Vale, but it has been occupied by a single family - the Dohertys - and their caravans for more than a decade, despite several attempts by the council to evict them.

Now, the Labour-run council wants to release land at the corner of Hubert Street and Aston Broad Steet East, and at the junction of Rupert Street and Proctor Street, for development as an official camp.

The first site would have four caravan pitches, the second, which is currently a car park, ten to 15 pitches.

Council bosses hope the official sites will end the scourge of unofficial traveller camps, such as the successive invasions at Woodgate Valley Country Park.

Not only do the council and police have to evict the caravans but they are also often left with clean-up and repair work afterwards.